Sri Lanka facing innings defeat in India

Reuters - Thu, 26 Nov 09:00:00 2009

Indian fast bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth grabbed six wickets on his comeback to leave Sri Lanka facing an innings defeat in the second Test in Kanpur.

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The 26-year-old captured five for 75 to dismiss Sri Lanka for 229 in the first innings and give India a 413-run lead after they had amassed 642 on electing to bat first.

Forced to follow on, Sri Lanka were 57 for four at stumps after Sreesanth got an early breakthrough by removing dangerousopener Tillakaratne Dilshan for 11.

Any Sri Lankan hopes of salvaging a draw were dashed after opener Tharanga Paranavitana (20), Mahela Jayawardene (10) and skipper Kumar Sangakkara (11) also fell cheaply.

At the close of the third day, Thilan Samaraweera (1) and Angelo Mathews (2) were batting as Sri Lanka faced the prospect of a huge defeat.

Sreesanth forced Dilshan to edge a delivery to wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni before Indian bowlers made quick inroads into a tense Sri Lankan batting line-up.

Occasional off-spinner Virender Sehwag trapped Paranavitana leg before and Jayawardene was run out following a mix-up going for a risky single before Sangakkara played on to the stumps for a second time, against off-spinner Harbhajan Singh.

Playing his first Test since facing South Africa in Kanpur in April 2008, Sreesanth was at his fiery best, claiming his second five-wicket innings haul in tests.

Sreesanth produced brilliant spells of swing bowling in all three sessions to leave Sri Lanka in disarray on a Green Park pitch where spin had been predicted as the chief weapon.

A temperamental player who had been plagued by injury and disciplinary woes, Sreesanth was a picture of calm as he kept a tight line and smoothly switched to either side of the wicket.

He struck his first blow in the morning's sixth over when he forced Paranavitana to nick a delivery which swung late, keeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni taking a diving catch to his left.

It ended an 82-run second-wicket partnership with Kumar Sangakkara, who was out for 44 soon after.

Having played himself in, Sangakkara dragged a wide delivery on to the stumps and Thilan Samaraweera (2) also edged a wild drive against the paceman on to the stumps.

Mahela Jayawardene (47) and Prasanna Jayawardene (39), who both hit centuries in the drawn first test, added 60 runs for the sixth wicket before Sreesanth struck after lunch.

He had Prasanna Jayawardene caught behind chasing a wide delivery and Mahela Jayawardene also paid the penalty 10 runs later, lofting a catch off debutant left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha to mid-on.

Sreesanth then bowled tail-ender Rangana Herath (11) to claim his five-wicket haul before spinners Harbhajan Singh and Ojha, who took two wickets each, wrapped it up seven overs after Sri Lanka had hobbled to tea at 219 for eight.

On Wednesday, India's Gautam Gambhir (167), Virender Sehwag (131) and Dravid (144) all scored centuries to help the hosts post a huge total.

The first test in Ahmedabad ended in a draw. Mumbai will stage the third and final test from December 2.

Reuters

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  1. I know Shrresth is one of the best bowler of India,but­ BCCI is too late to know it.
    They ,sometimes,ignore­ this star performer.
    Remember this hero in South­ Africa,he was on fire...........

    Any wau I LOVE­ INDIA

    From Raj, on Thu 26 Nov 1:14PM
  2. Watching Test Cricket in the Sub Continent is about as­ exciting as going to the Dentist!!!!!!!

    From MARK, on Wed 25 Nov 8:19PM
  3. cmon india

    From abhk a, on Tue 24 Nov 1:18PM
  4. awesome batting display by Indians..we will see how the­ pitch goes tomo..although there is lot of grass there­ was no help for the bowlers..deceiving pitch with­ uneven bounce...

    From mraki_09, on Tue 24 Nov 1:03PM
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